Surgical
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'Hero' surgeon loses defamation case against Nine AAP - 11-08-2025
High-profile orthopedic surgeon Munjed Al Muderis has had defamation proceedings against Nine and three of its journalists dismissed after a court ruled the media company's
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First robotic surgery gives granny '15 minutes of fame' AAP - 11-08-2025
When a grandmother fell and severely injured her shoulder on Christmas Eve, she never thought a robot would be the one to surgically repair it. Kerry Stubbings
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Extra cash needed to solve spiralling surgery crisis AAP - 11-06-2025
Only a continued funding boost can halt a growing crisis in public hospitals, as more patients wait longer for elective surgeries, officials concede. The waitlist
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Surgery lists balloon as hospitals plead for resources AAP - 11-06-2025
Patients are waiting longer for elective surgery despite more procedures taking place as health workers demand more resources to tackle the growing crisis.
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Hulk Hogan can 'feel his hands' again after his neck op AAP - 25-05-2025
Hulk Hogan can "feel his hands" again after undergoing neck surgery. The wrestling legend had the procedure last week and his friend Eric Bischoff
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Surgery waitlists still long, despite faster treatment AAP - 11-08-2024
Most Queenslanders needing elective surgery are getting their operations done on time but the number of patients remains stubbornly high, new figures show.
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Hospital crisis sees elective surgeries cancelled AAP - 02-06-2024
South Australia's emergency departments are in crisis, with staggering wait times on the first day of winter as respiratory illnesses including COVID-19 sweep the state.
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Surgery wait lists slashed for children AAP - 15-05-2024
Wait times for overdue elective surgeries have been slashed for children in NSW after more than 1000 were left for too long without planned procedures.
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Elective surgery target slashed by Victorian government AAP - 13-05-2024
A key target for 240,000 Victorians to go under the knife for elective surgery each year is no more, with the state government quietly moving the goal-posts.
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Eye-opening trial mends behaviour in operating theatres AAP - 05-01-2024
Poorly behaved Australian surgeons are officially on watch ... sort of. Unexplained images of eyes attached to the walls of an Adelaide orthopaedic hospital
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More hubs help cut down the elective surgery waitlist AAP - 04-01-2024
Three new rapid access hubs are opening in Victoria, allowing 6000 additional patients to undergo elective surgery in the state. The latest one at The Alfred
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National standards a turning point for cosmetic surgery AAP - 14-12-2023
Australians seeking out cosmetic surgery will have to have a general and mental health assessment before they go under the knife. The change forms part of the
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More than 8000 WA patients to receive elective surgery AAP - 27-11-2023
More than 8000 patients will undergo long-awaited elective surgery as the Western Australian government injects $40 million to help clear the backlog. An extra
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Long stay hospital patients a challenge for Qld Health AAP - 07-11-2023
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUEENSLAND HEALTH HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE DATA FOR JULY TO SEPTEMBER - In state public hospitals a record 38,251 patients underwent elective surgery,
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Surgery tweaks slash wait list times in NSW AAP - 26-10-2023
Half as many people are overdue for planned surgery in NSW compared with six months ago. The slashed waiting list comes after a team of experts found some common
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Hip surgery wait reduced in bid to lift survival rates AAP - 11-09-2023
Australians who sustain fractured hips, usually in a fall, are waiting longer than they should for surgery, with a health care watchdog warning this is seriously impacting
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Significant drop in overtime surgery wait in NSW AAP - 28-06-2023
A surgical taskforce has drastically reduced how many NSW patients are waiting too long for planned surgery. Since coming to office in March, the Minns government
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'Waiting time rollercoaster' facing surgery patients AAP - 08-05-2023
Patients wanting elective surgery are waiting longer on public hospital lists than they did before the pandemic. Data released by the Australian Institute of
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Charlie Teo's parting swipe at medical regulator AAP - 01-04-2023
Controversial neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo has done little to hide his contempt for the system which has accused him of wrongdoing by misleading patients, conducting dangerous
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'Millimetre' mistake may have cost patient AAP - 28-03-2023
High-profile neurosurgeon Charlie Teo says if he cut into the brain just a millimetre too far it could have been be enough for one of his patients never to wake up.
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